Instead of the expected Minions crossover or something akin to that nature, Universal promulgated the next LEGO-ified flick to be Piece by Piece, a biography on the life of acclaimed music ...
The sheer scale of this project is mind-boggling. The team utilized a staggering 342,817 Lego Technic pieces to construct the replica. To power the car, they incorporated 768 Lego motors ...
Some 12 hours into constructing Notre-Dame from more than 4,300 Lego pieces, I finally arrived at the pinnacle: the soaring ...
As the new trailer reveals, among the other artists and collaborators who also get Lego-fied in Piece by Piece are Kendrick Lamar, Gwen Stefani, Daft Punk, Snoop Dogg, Pusha T, Busta Rhymes ...
For Lego, this project—part music biopic, part documentary, part family film—was its biggest gamble since stepping into feature films with 2014’s ‘The Lego Movie.’ ...
Amazon’s Prime Big Deal Days 2024 has tons of Lego sets on sale, including builds like Harry Potter Legos, Disney kits, Lego ...
Pharrell Williams’ non-profit organization YELLOW and The LEGO Group launched the Build the Change Playful Schools Challenge.
It’s entertaining to see this format of filmmaking get the big screen treatment and be elevated by the incredible artistry LEGO pieces can bring to animation, but perhaps there’s some missing ...
“Piece by Piece” is part music biopic, part documentary, part family film about Pharrell's life told in Lego pieces. TORONTO (AP) — When Pharrell Williams and Morgan Neville decided to ...
But with “Piece by Piece,” about the life of Mr. Williams, it has gotten into a new genre. By Nicole Sperling In Lego, anything is possible — within limits. Just ask the documentary ...
A documentary about Pharrell Williams rendered entirely as a Lego movie? It’s understandable to be a bit skeptical of this gimmick, but in “Piece by Piece,” directed by Oscar-winning ...
A movie documentary that uses only Lego pieces might seem an unconventional choice. When that documentary is about renowned musician-producer Pharrell Williams, it’s actually sort of on-brand.